15th Generation (Continued)
Wanda Jocelyn Bezanson (Muriel Pearl14, Pansy Viola Turner13, Annie Delhia Saltzman12, Barbara Ellen11, Henry Jollymore10, George Michael Salzmann9, Johanna Deladeray8, Anna/Susannah Rösti7, Gilgian (Ÿlian) (Kilian)6, Gilgian5, Anthonj4, David3, David2, David1) .
Born on 31 Aug 1955. Wanda Jocelyn died in Fraxville, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 4 Feb 2010; she was 54.28
A great advocate for children, Wanda Bezanson Broome represented her area on the South Shore Regional School Board in Nova Scotia where she had been Board Chair for seven of her 19 years. At the time of her death from cancer, she was the treasurer of the Nova Scotia School Boards Association. She had also been a Councillor for District 6 in the Municipality of Chester, Nova Scotia for six years. Being community-minded, Wanda was instrumental in procuring grants to build the Forties Community Centre, Forties, Nova Scotia and served as a director for many years. Making wreaths in her basement with her mom turned into a business, Norwood Farms. Wanda Bezanson became well known for her wreaths throughout Nova Scotia. This business evolved into her Crop-Hopper business and she nurtured scrapbooking for many across Nova Scotia.28
Wanda Jocelyn married Philip Arnold Broome (Living).
They had the following children: